Wirbelwind

Wirbelwind

Wirbelwind

Definition: A Wirbelwind [ˈvɪɐ̯bl̩vɪnt] is a German word meaning “whirlwind” in English. It refers to a strong and rapidly rotating column of air that moves quickly in a spinning motion.

Opposite: The opposite of a Wirbelwind is “Windstille” [ˈvɪntʃtɪlə], which translates to “calm” or “dead calm.” It represents a situation where there is no wind at all, and everything appears still and motionless.

Synonyms: Synonyms for Wirbelwind include “Tornado” [ˌtɔʁˈnaːdo] and “Sturmwind” [ˈʃtʊʁmˌvɪnt]. Both these words describe a powerful and destructive rotating wind phenomenon.

Examples:

  • Der starke Wirbelwind zerstörte zahlreiche Häuser und entwurzelte Bäume. (The strong whirlwind destroyed numerous houses and uprooted trees.)
  • Die Kinder rannten lachend im Wirbelwind um den Spielplatz. (The children ran, laughing, in the whirlwind around the playground.)
  • Ein Wirbelwind kann enorme Schäden anrichten und ist gefährlich für Mensch und Tier. (A whirlwind can cause enormous damage and is dangerous for humans and animals.)

Learning new words in different languages broadens our understanding of the world and its diverse cultures. Wirbelwind is a fascinating German word that captures the essence of a powerful natural phenomenon. From its definition to its opposite and synonyms, it is a word that allows us to express the awe-inspiring force of nature.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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